Rockstar is going to get hammered hard for this. The reason is because that content may have made the game get an AO rating. And if that happens, it's sales would drop greatly. In fact, a fine may even be possible, but I am not positive.

I think maybe it will have the opposite effect.

Heres the thing: up until now, the AO rating has basically never been used, because everyone assumed it would mean no one would buy it. Games like GTA were rated M for Mature, which is like the videogame equivalent of R for movies(/w AO being NC-17).
NOW however, the AO rating is being applied to a Grand Theft Auto game. GTA is one of the highest selling game series in videogame history. People who buy videogames know the series, they know what to expect from it. The next GTA game, whenever it comes, will still be a blockbuster even if its AO. As a result, game developers will see that AO doesnt necissarily mean a game won't sell, and theyll be more likely to release games with more extreme content, as theyll no longer fear the AO rating. Whereas previosly, game makers may have kept their games from being too extreme for fear of getting an AO, now theyll have no reason to do so. If the games are made, then kids wil buy them somehow. After all, games rated M are already only supposed to be sold to adults, so if kids can get M rated games now, theyll get AO rated games in the future.

Im going to break with the pack on the GTA games however. Ive played them and theyre fun, although all the negrosity in the most recent one was irritating. I like the gangster antics of the previous installments, but the last one was all "what's crackin' homez?" and so forth. Ugh.
In any case, its just a game, its for adults(as I said, rated M games are only allowed to be sold to adults), and its fun.

Heres the thing: up until now, the AO rating has basically never been used, because everyone assumed it would mean no one would buy it. Games like GTA were rated M for Mature, which is like the videogame equivalent of R for movies(/w AO being NC-17).
NOW however, the AO rating is being applied to a Grand Theft Auto game. GTA is one of the highest selling game series in videogame history. People who buy videogames know the series, they know what to expect from it. The next GTA game, whenever it comes, will still be a blockbuster even if its AO. As a result, game developers will see that AO doesnt necissarily mean a game won't sell, and theyll be more likely to release games with more extreme content, as theyll no longer fear the AO rating.

You forget one very important detail. Wal-Mart, Best Buy, etc are all pulling it from their shelves. A game company cannot survive simply on online sales alone.

Rockstar, the video game company that makes GTA games, is apparently owned by jews, rumor has it....

I'm usually not one to further "rumors", but....

Rockstar games is owned by Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. The President and CEO of Take-Two goes by the name of Paul Eibler. Could not find out what ethnicity this surname is, but it sounds pretty darn Jewish to me. Can someone verify? Yet, the rest of the management staff are definitley Gentiles, or Jews with Gentile last names.

I saw your post blondebeast, and I thought it was ridiculous. I decided to check it out, but it looks like you may have been correct. Funny.

You forget one very important detail. Wal-Mart, Best Buy, etc are all pulling it from their shelves. A game company cannot survive simply on online sales alone.

True...i dunno, in NYC, videogames are mostly purchased at stores like Electronics Boutique and GameStop. We dont have WalMarts here, but we do have BestBuy...are you sure BestBuy is pulling it?

Interesting side note: Rockstar put out a game a few years back called State of Emergency. The game took place in a city where rioting was breaking out, and there were several ethnic gangs. In addition to black, latino, and chinese gangs, one of the gangs was called the Skinz and were skinheads, with red combat boots, tatoos and bald heads. Theyd say things like "we dont like your kind around here!" and "people like you're ruining this country!" Of course, they were the "evil gang" and some missions involved siding with the mexicans over them, and one has the player protecting a black shopkeeper from the skins. Lame.

It's getting a bit over the top. Shouldn't they be taking lawsuits to the people that create and alter the game code. feel sorry for the game company's taking the flak when its due to the people modifying the game. Alternate skins can be made all it requires is paint or photoshop and you can create a naked man/woman -is that the company's fault?

Rockstar games is owned by Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. The President and CEO of Take-Two goes by the name of Paul Eibler. Could not find out what ethnicity this surname is, but it sounds pretty darn Jewish to me. Can someone verify? Yet, the rest of the management staff are definitley Gentiles, or Jews with Gentile last names.

I saw your post blondebeast, and I thought it was ridiculous. I decided to check it out, but it looks like you may have been correct. Funny.

I found a Helmut Eibler on a Google search of "Eibler Jew," so, it might simply be a German name, not necessarily Jewish.